Computing Technologies and Applied Mathematics: CTAM 2024, Komsomolsk-na-Amure, Russia, October 07-11, 2024

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This proceedings volume convenes revised, selected works presented at the 3rd International Seminar on Computing Technologies and Applied Mathematics (CTAM2024), held at Komsomolsk-na-Amure State University, Russia, from October 7 to 11, 2024. The seminar brought together a diverse group of international experts and young scientists from Germany, China, South Korea, Uzbekistan, and Russia to exchange the latest results and original ideas on the use of computing technologies and applied mathematics tools in both fundamental and applied research.

Topics covered in this volume include the development of theoretical foundations, methods, and algorithms for implementing mathematical and computational models. The subjects ranged from health to logistics, with many devoted to algorithm optimization. Industrial applications are also covered, with studies of digital twins and quantum and evolutionary algorithms.

By bridging academia and industry, this volume can benefit graduate students, experienced researchers, and industry practitioners alike, fostering both practical implementations in real-world scenarios and innovative avenues of applied research.

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